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THE NEW YORK HERALD. <== — SS = — —— a —— == ems eee een = me ge = = ae ey : . NO. 6531. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1849. TWO CENTS. votes are received only from ben: citi: |. actual; effects, it appears that he was formorly overseer of the | doubtful, and the electors will do well to retarn such ‘The Arctic Expe jones line of occupation, corresponding to its principal mate- ADDITICNAL INTELLIGENCE | fesidencin the country There hades and Inspestars, || Finatakion Biillnnaae be Leaeinae yo? members as will not with prudence and moderation in| ‘The following letter from ur John Richardson | ral division previous to thetr entering upon the duties of their We learn verbally that Hugh Agnew, a blacksmith, | the new houre—will listen to the voioe of reason, and | has been received at the Aamiralty. Although it ‘We may now examine the events which aro baresty. | fice. should take am oath faithfully and truly to pst- | ani formerly s priente iy Coa Ee ee Rogi- | Tefuve to pursue, or return to a course which caw only | communicates no news of Sir Joho Franklin’s ex- | in the Western and Eastern divisions of the theatre <r mE : form these duties. | The returns should state distinctly | jucnty was accidentally drowned et the’ Mareuon iologd, | ad to the embatrassments and diffeulti ofthe coua- | pedition, it will be read with ioterest, aw detailing | ¥4F- rk nazar ne faranced te the weet, on bet a eecuiiunas the Dumber of votes received for each candidate, be | jn croseing the Rio Americano,» few days since. Ile Wy ne nemenente See esile Soom @nl08 Wy sales the progress of the dperationsjin search of Fert on Comorn, to commend part of the omnes o STEAMSHIP CRESCENT CITY. saree teat is, WMPectore. sealed. and immediately |, was originally from Albany. N. V., whorewe believe ho | , ‘The Demarara Koyal Gazette, of the Sth of July, says, ‘ont Conripece, Gobatury, and’ orem to eae Vine ae Ree sSa a a tranrmitted to the Secretary of State, for tle a | now has & mother and other relatives, bas “during the foctnight, as throughout the greater Gurat Bean Lane, Sept. 16. 1548, “oy , ee Ga portion ef the present your, the wea\ A wan named “ Marry,’ pilot on board the Iaunch tremely wet. proving injurious in all, Mary, hence for Sacramento city. was drowued neat | jous, in some disttios, to the | or has been ex- Sir—I have the honor to acquaint you, for the infor- nd highly tojur- | ation of my Lords Commisstoners of tue Adealr tty, on that point their best army, their best General, ‘Phe following are the limits of the several district: Georgey, aud thoir bert positions. Accordingly, it is om Alfuirs in Californin, Géegon; Sandwith Islands | _1."Che bicteler or Suu Diegote uneuted ag see Frid h that, with the boats and party under my char aaee eady ae ee eat Cae Renn meet cavice, The " by Li “alifornia, | Benicia. on Friday the 20th fustant. It appewrs the | canse, the huwidity of the season’ has put a stop al. | tat, lor a main body of the Austrian army, commanded by Hay- and the Sritish West, water ite a re Ipsitote ipcindine b wear Aw | deceased was caughtin the bight of the anchor cable 4% | mort every ‘where ta sugar making.” Go Barkly had reached the at the outlet of the eastera | nan and Scblick, animated by the presence of ite " Sav Juan Capstrano, and on the east by the Colorado | the anchor was let go, and dragged overboard and | written a des branch of the mm the 3d of August. hon the 2ist March to the Secretary | drowned. It was not known until the anehor was State for lonies, oh | Ving examined the coast line from thenoe to weighed what had become of bim, when his body was | sare to ha pe wed tncat Trtiow et? @4zet $09% 8P- | ermine Liver. including almost overy Intery Bat, Bee Seed rive uthtul Emperer, and assisted by a detachment of the 4 Husstans, under Paniutin, has attacked with euccess he District of Los Angeles is bounded on thi ne J ee by the District of San Diego, on the west by. tl still fast to the cable. A correspondent says : * Too lassen Guardian, Of the 6th June, mentions | 2LB4 no traces of apy party of henge ys a eee ‘Setiten le on al ae eos The intelligence brought by the.Creseent City, | Season cthe north by the Santa’ Clara river. ads | ™Ueh praixo cannot be given to Major Caoper, the | thar the pine-apple crops on the several islands of the ow indieations Le ain of shipwr it could offer no prolonged resistance and it seems thas ci Ww dies, i fi- jel of latitude bh ate! slealde of Benicia, for bis exertions im giving the poor | coleny. whore that favorite and dolicioes fruit ie eultis with numerous perth Georgey retreated upon Acs. # village on the Danube, from the Pacific and the West Indies, is of sufli- | paralicl of latimnde running from the head waters of | a y larod that they had sven Spicter A F ing | that river to the Colorado eailor & decent burial ; had beceme rapidly matured by the recont falls | Pedimmaus, ube uniormly declared that they bad seea | where he may have crossed that river and thrown hit cleat infereay to. indace ue to.give, the following | “"S° ‘Tas biewtovar @onte-Barkare. 16 Wonnled cd the'l, ‘Themes Cates, was drowned on the afternoon of the | of rain. A great many'vessels had already arrived at | PO Sips nor any 4 no doubt, of thuir | fit back on Comorn, (he action was continued at extracts from Alta ‘Calfornia,’ of which we have | south by the District of Los Angeles, oa the west by 22d Apri », by getting entangled in the ruses whily | Eleuthera from England and the |nited States, for in which these people met us, | bay in thos Kindness to any party of Europeans they might soo 1a. | {his place. but the pasrage of bg) Chaney ogy e - . | the ren.on the north by Santa ines ri and el bathing lou of Swekton Hewas from New | fruit. Among those we leara, that phoer ways, that the rs inpertanee to the Magyars rather than to the \us- a complete file to the 20th ult, and from the King | or Sativude ‘existing froma the head watere of thet river | York city. anh seme. ene couutry as @ private in| Guleton, Susan, and Trinity Yacht: are loading for | Metres. Mackenaie to Cape Bathurst, which wo | {ram* Sines the latter can eross the stream where ston (Ja ) Journal, of which we also havea full file | tothe summit of the coast range of mouutains Company B., of the Ist N. ¥. Regiment Volunteers | London, rounded in 70 deg 37 min N ustedes cn tee Torn of | [bey please above Raab When Geergey has orosiud to the 2Ist ins 4, The Distriet of San Luis Obispo is bouaded on He wor Lonteeney discharged at the end of the war, The Journal, of July 5, eays:—The following proper- . ee i: tively aiid | Be Danube, wo believe the whole right bank of the igen ’ the south by the District of Santa Barbara, on the and since that time has been employed as an inspector | ties, which have beon for some time past advertised for Ae Se ae Seeds Squats Sid. whe | H¥er, and southern portion of the kingdom, will be Additional shipping intelligence will be found | west by the sea. on tho north by a parallel of latit in the Custom House, until within a terday brought to the hammer, in front } ; :) ae from the fusurgents. [t wilt uew becoue « matter of wooks His | fale were yes wore at this time assembling on the various headiands i ‘i 3 L a fn : body was recovered within threo minutes after it sunk, | of tho Cross Keys tavern, Spanish ‘Town, aud realized ne . ‘ * | Breat interest to observe how this General will couti- under the proper head. Soaiesies Das Minuet and on the east by the coast oil a ovaey then er GEN tesarcinnsinn eal'| the priove set opposite te each other, via:— end islands to chase the black and white whates, in nue his retreat: for, before many days havo elapsed, The Efforts to Organize a Government 5 ‘The District of Monterey is bounded on the south impossible. He was & you man of fine abilities. and | Marshall's Pep. ia Manchester. ..... ses... .£700 arene eure ge F ccaneee Piel they | Pesth may again have born evacuated. Ono report | - ; ce 1 - | states that Kossuth was already retiring on Keorke- EKAL RILEY'S PECCLAMATION TO THE PEOLLE oF | by the District of San Luis, and on the north and cast Was zencraily known and esteemed. His loss will bo | Martin's Hill. in do, --.+ +. vase eee eeebysio | Oy ding Cape Pavey. we bad 40 Gast thereuat SERA ae oe nym lias sensing sea deen tee eas point to the deeply regretted in this community, aa well as in New | Shooter's Hill in do... ove, | ro aoe oe bullae met; im which case Georgey runs gront rick of being completely surrounded within «very confined space of territory It wax an old maxim in the Jong Turkish ware whieh have familiarizd the military reader with this remote part of turope, that Hungary was @ country soon wom | and soon lost’ Like the Gide upon flat and ovem | beach, the waves of successive armies advance ani re- tire over extraordinary distances with alternate rapid- ity. Scanty supplies. a champagne country or « saudy c ese baving failed ut its recent session, to pro- | Summit of the Santa Clara range of mountains. thence York city. kin eeaay government for thia country. to gluse slong the summit of that range to the Arroya de los About eight or ten of the large fleet, which loft this | Fiivarres,in St Gee ok that which existed ov tie anuexation of California to | Leegus. and parallel of latitude extending to the country last winter, with the gold seekers on board, eval meetings. indifferent parts of Jawsion, bacy | Packed jee. heaped against the precipitous headlands, the United States 1! 0 undersigned would call atten- | Summit of the coast range, and along that range tothe had reached San Fraueisco previous to the salling of | pen held recency, for the ll of petitioning the | 824 covering the soa us far as we could discern from tion to the means which te deems best calculated to | District of San Luts the Panama; but the Oregom, which was to leave San Queen to enfores the slave treaties with Cuba and | te heights. entirely neross to Wollaston Land. avoid the cmbarres«wents of our present position 6, Tho District of San Jose is bounded on the north Francisco about the Int instant, for Panama, will, Sraril. ‘The following are some ef tho resiletions | Wimter may be sald to bave sot in with sudden rigor The undersigord in wccordwuce with instraciions | by the straits of Carquonas, the bay of Sau Francizeo, no doubt, bring tidings of a pumber of them Amorg | : Tht Davida on the 25d of August, and we had jfrost, aud snow from the Secretary of War, has assumed the adminis. | the Arroya of San Franci-quito, and parallel of lati: the arrivals at Sap Fianciseo, we see the name of « ' 1 and retention, in the various | *ither falling or iyimg’ on the ground. for trotion of civil afuirs in aliforuia, not asa military | tude to tl it of the Saute Clara mountains, on jittle eratt called the Favorite (about 46 tons), which Delding ooumiries, of captured and other Atti efterwards. From that date up to the 3d of governor, but as the executive of the existing civil go. | the west and south by the Santa Clara mountains aud ert New Bedford in December. with a crew of ive par, Wo | Many streams of drift ice, which greatly depressed the “ * gig | temperature. and when we attained Cape Gexley we “ttt t O13 | foam the Dolphinand Union Straits filed with densely pteanber, ha ow hn ap 7 veaah every bay b attiog | pestza and no defensible positions og the nyo) 7 4 Duy ou je Bad to wer ae wa; ound evel on by outti leave the defrated party no alternatives bat flight Nerument. 1a the ‘sberaes of & properly appointed | the District of Monterey, and on the east by tho cuast fons; and the schooner Sea Witeb, In Ai days {rom Pp ie ply Ta Meat Foorayrrede ogre Ror pry pasingee among the floes of tee. or making overlaad | forbid even tin evoqueror to linger ou hu way. lt mI ae ny f the depart- ew York. . . » | Portages according to cireumstances, 5 Oovasic therefore. highly probable that. in a little more thau Sees yy mg pening, ome cio, elvil gover. | 7. The Distriet of Sam Franclécois bounded onthe; N°™ YF = Ly and defiance of the most solemn obligations that can be ze. highly probel Nae? the. country. and the instructions fro: ‘ash- | West by the sea, on the south by the districts of San News from Oregon, “ty ton ‘move haved €2 ‘ ovisions of these laws, ‘Thig | J08e and Monterey, and onthe east and north by the By the Americau bark Joha W. Cater, Capt, Meyt, aiiaas uae beni eave nied. or at least miscon- | bay of San Francisco, including the islands in that bay. iaeetiemed: ally aided in our advance by a little open water, hon el t Evgland. even if no question of national rights | (he shore was shelving. | ‘Cheve Labor: | month from the re-cominencement of the campaign. the whole country on this side the Theiss will be subdued. But another and a more difileult campaign may lie honor were involved, baving once assumed to her 4 which arrived on the 14th, we have received late inteili- 1 edition experience. and personal exertions wo were tadvbted, | beyond that line Tho country ia there more imprac- ceived, and curreney given to the impression that the | | 8. ‘The District of Sono y Eee all the country gence from that territory. ‘The news is unimportant & [propic =) daw pulted ortian aerate under Providence, for the progress we were enabled to | ticable for heavy troops Denibinski and Bem occupy government of the oouacry is still military. Such is | bounded by the sea. thi #,0f San Francisco and yy he John W Cater made the passage frovi this port jects in furtherauce of that end it ik incumbent on hee | make it with large forces, and there it is possible that the not the fact. The wililury goveroment ended with the | Suisin, the Sacramento river and Oregon, to Oregon and back in the unprecedented time of for- | Queen, gorerninent. and poople, by every eomsideration | _ FtOM the experience of four soveral visits to Coro: | uitre revolutionary party, with its Polish auxiliaries, war, and what remains ix the elvil government recog. Lapnitdnd resi Zz Lo eee Red bosnied on the ty-four days. of justice and humanity. to enforce the treaties now | TAO” Gulf, by k rankltn, Dease, and Simpson, and my- | may offer a Gecparate resistance We know very little im the existioy laws of atiforuia Although the 2 ne mento river, on the east by ‘The census of Oregon has just been taken. in pursu . S rade, Fel ad expecter at on rounding Cape Krusea- | of the strength of the Imperial forces to the eastward, oe me tee tees in this department, and thead. | the Sierra Nevada, and on the south by the Cosumnes P existing for the total extinction of the Slave Prado, but 4 ance of an act of Congr which Bave been up to the present tine disregarded. | Mem We should flod au opensea to the Coppermiag; and shows a tolal. present ministration of civil afisirs in California, are, by the | Tiver. and absent, of 8. *“Phis inclades the foreign : bat i t a plea of th trong. qaicting laws of tbe cousuayead the lustractions of ROK Bc hPa Josanle Aneinden: dying Bopulation, whic sto Loss than three hundred | ext decceiption team the. present condition of the Br. the President of the Unites 8"arer, temporarily lodged in ‘ . souls. a the bands cf the rame individual, they are soparate aud | Detmern the coast range an eorgrodeyeri are desired |g aGrerncr Lane has issued @ proclamation, Axing tho | necessary. the other arguments in favor of the measures peg od fe ge Br And carrying opera. | side of that barrier bas boon efleated It te ladecd. & distinghi Bom bass eflcuy ethan than Che Gockeidatiog | | Tie method here indicated co attain whet te ig Rumber of members of council aud house of repre- | which are cought,are o0 unassailable aud overwbelinlag the frost, became morecocera up tees ap aber a& | no meana unlikely that Bem will avail bimse General of the department preselows, any sist-aashe- Seman tho aa prAna ak ae rnd on in ebony fpatatiens fe uhh yo he nay atin, wae order- | as to produce a conviction, that the British people only ton eee ee finally posh. igh ley Gove. to tho | Ia*t Period of delay to perform some exploit of vigor. rity by virtue of Lis piilitary commission. snd the pow- ‘4 fully authori ? ing their election on the first Monday of June next | require te have the subject brought properly before 4 r’ wef fy ale | ra enemy ee tng General, ax ex officio Governor, | 80d one fully authorized Uy law. It is the eourse ad- ‘The elcetion for delegate to Consrers fe to he wel ey . iM nus ork | Birth of Cape Kendall. by the new ice having #0 glu-d | The English and the Gold, Diggings ef Prati te ponr ange athonditedssamatienbterte ues} vase by the Fresident, aud by the Secretaries of Stare sa ess # held them, to engage their sympathies in favor of u work i, ‘The ursians have re-entered Transylvania and cous but sueb is the uncertainty of the navigation iu those | pied Kronstadt: they are, probably advancing slowly, narrow seas, that we bad sho disappointment of be- ut we anticipate no decisive operations beyond the tish Colonies, which is too obsions to render datatia | ROMIPg the whole gulf complotoly packed: aud had | Theiss uutil the pacitication of the countcy on this the same day. te . r the floes together thac it was no longer in our power California, Inting lama The iuetructions of the Secratary of War | aud et War of the United States, and 1s caloulated to rb ths census there are 2.500 voters in the territory, sanptioned alike hy jastionand humasiey. to move them, while the hummocky form of the asses {ese tts onsen These, duip 283 duty of ail military offlcers to recognize : uf 1D consequence of the absence of many who are te ; manent ed 0 0 ; Frage civil governinent, gad to aid its ofieers | Fe:ult from apy atttimpt at illegal local legislation. fe PU Stranen Crescent Crvy, Juty 27, 1819, our mines, and by reaseu of there being some six can- | C4p, eae with the amilitary torer wader their control. Beyoud | 16 therefure hoped that it will meet the approbation of gidates, it is supposed tbat the suceetstul apireat tne |: CAT x Sisoeaes the people cf Culifurnis. and that wll good-citizons will Dear Sir,—Approaching. as we are, the termination thin aan Zeteaeenes is uot only uncalled for, but Galle In sortying Site ae zens wi oe eet ae te will not receive more than two | of a epecdy and nurecabie Pastage from Chagres to precluded oat | The American mail which we yasterday published, mehing the boats over them Se that there | erntained a letter from # General Smith, which, as 4 no prospect of aw rpeody change of woather, and | neither the name nor the rank of the writer wor t the ground was eats, covered with snow, {de- | ticularly distinetive. inay very possibly have attr: mined reluctantly on quitting the bouts.andcom- | jeas than its due share of potlee frou t t ordini - ‘, New-Lerk, made under your care, we are desirous be- ' 1 ‘The lawe of California. not inconsistent with the cos Monterey, California, this third day of June, ‘The rege for gold hunting is greater than fore {uitting you of posit suing our sense of the merits pr ra our overland maroh to Bear Lake from that Teade r, jyplees, however, we ary inti mistaken, thie eB mi eee RT lt a mT RO " B, RILEY, Brevet Brig, Gen U 8 A eteindr thi ay den etemgert rae the dierent departments on beatd af he eee coenom | " Had we reached the Coppormine. as {anticipated we | Authentic: tniritinn ge oie eee ieee omela!, if mot SELCLuED Gthagalaak euitodig, Whatevac may. bo and Governor ef California, | *uuenee there “ te We hate hard nat on board of her ure entrust | sould do under ordinary clronmetances, and ascended | suweentic, intelligence whieh has bevn Ive judges changed by competent euthority. Whatever may be | oe cigs 31 Wo Marurce | News from the Sanawich Islands. ed. We hare found the “Cresoont City’ most com | thy Kendull. wo should bavo been, with tente, etores, | rom Cal Wibod on having coheed tale cee Tan’ thooght of the right of the people to temporarily place . Vaptain and Seeretary of Stat {From the Alta Californian, Jun modions and comfortable in the accommodations. and | ye, in evnparative comfort within four eary days! | vere gazetted as baving exiled from ork to Sam be ~\ “i poke Reet weniceat tactalaeresaete ‘ = arr etipiiees gf By the thip James Monroe, which arrir ra the 2a See ag ng ep nice 5 oe march of Fort Confidence; but it now beeame necessary. | Hine yey gyre tec gt a aadiline 5 ‘th is “ “ eee OF TH& PEOPLE'S COMMITTER. inst., we bave received files of the Polynesian up to May | St! mer, ; : can be no question that the existing laws of the coun- i to ungment the loads in proportion to the increase of | tionsl government to the i “ her general reputation and the rapidity of the preseut s try must continue in force till replaced by others made ‘The undersigned, compowing @ commitwe appointed 6, ‘There is nothing important TB P' pidity preseut | gq: Stat nd emacted by coupeiwnt power. That power, by tho | St ® mass weetimg of the people of tho district of San" The Hawaiian Legislature, assembled at Maunakilika | Pa*#ee are FuMeient testimonies to her excellones in We watched this freight with considerable anxi bat nee, Kuch man being supplied with thirteen days! provi- f hagres . vt to ray that wo lost sight of it altogether, Franef>co, held on the 12th of June, 1849," 4 “ this respect, Her table bas been bountifully supplied | go, a othin, wee : Ureaty of prace, un wells trom the uacute of tie cate, | ond with the other distrlots and to fix an cateriey Say barttene Co tect ageie be ket tae francecting | ‘with viauds of the best quality, and we hove found thi bedding with ‘cocking ‘Rettien, the Satgonoment | Tuther the extemportzed te Fanon a meant Ss gested ” pope nye ood mgt of Oregon, The | 1% the election of delegates, and the meeting of the as-cmbled by @ proclamation of the king those entrusted with the vervice, active, attentive and | instru Smmunition, hatehets and Lieutenant | diately disappeared in the diggings. we arc unable te convention; and also to determine the numberof dele- ‘The Porynesian ie still filled with official advertise. | °b!icivg : in short, wy hi ite OAT ehrintpemeeien dokeaennek eae gates which should be elected from this district,” have mente, of persons about to leave the Kingdom fir Call. of th Deg be RG «1 oh their lim! torvia, . sir, . amendments, must continous ia wp i ‘ we desire to offer our hearty thanks, for your care of b : mnprtent legislative power. ‘The | tte aor of mrineiple tee ae med isn being amass jeitm Anthony Tew Eyek cme passenger in the | cur safety. your altention to our somniirte, and: the pet eramiy Voy eto mngren Soy Buck's jnlet, wiseh wo General Suuith had been deputed to take th (ous of the Sapreme Court tu | Cmmittes being duly impressed with the itgent mo United States”, L° 2 “wd to be on his way to the | Hear vntchors which kas tended co mush’ ey maste Here we opportunely found a party of Esquimaux | nistratio ey y= ig mete so thie cembty uf ruccess in the mutin object desired by all We learn, verbally, that the publication of the Sand- suber te patina = tpl + Peemmped Bail Tondured ur very oerentia! aaslatance on she follow. | ve the weiter of the letter in question parties. have not deemed it their duty or right, under Ah News has bee ded. ol ‘ ry ing worming by ferrying us across a deep river between | to be identical, and as bh 18 represunts the whele See ena ey Peer isrent with the ooustitarion mag | the circumstances, to do any act that might endanger | thiteenbind Cate hese nae Oasequently, | subscribe ourselves, your fi ed obedient servants. entical C pI O ull uses be roject of ‘th m4 three and tour hondred yards wide, whieh they iuforca- | gutherity of u in these mysterious regions, sad peated by legitimate le. | the ultimate success of the great project of holding the ‘The few remarks we thought. proper to make, some (Signed by alt the passengers.) cd us reiained its width fur up the country, aud with- | has to all appearance recisted thoattraction oy tte ee ne, OU 7 Tate it, | convention. The committee, not recognisi " P epactments, farnixi usa clear fe guide | nothing to say bat in praise | Halkettse ¢ ship and her arrangements. to the officers under you, ntable beat, with lines and neta ban- whieh, theugh o ing many chauges fore till noe = ituation forma Talon an the decisions of the Supreme Court in recognizing the validity of the laws which existed ia sey it ts at least certain that they never commenced Goned the boats and tents. having previously concealed | the public exereise of thelr functions, aad shortly ef- the semulning pemmican. and on the morning of the3d | terwards an official aunouncement informed us thas he least ¥ fi 7 out their betp we should have lost much time iu passi a, fe ive his rt with, FA ~ co din irons | PONeF, AS mater of ‘right. in Urey. Brig General pa hers ictes weinar ey both ten pert beprbedg Our Calfornin Correspondence, fo large m party-across with Licutcuant Hulkette beet, | pee Tan gins eet Pp “farther bound te. ‘hould oe haa wg pt not to endanger their | Kiley to “appeinty © time and pince for the election ed, When we have more time and room. hereafter, we San Francisco, June 16, 1819. sloue 1 have named this river, which was previously | confess that the ti bability im should anaes Mbrothevaedvee:ta wededs ont eapen: of delegates. and the assembling of the conventio: will vor to place this matter again befure our The Cruise of the John Ritson—Deaths on board— unknown to us, in honor of Mr Rae. On the following any of the statem rele, ~ Property Cain to persons clatming | 3¢t.## there matters are subordiuate, aud as t o pece readers, that they may judgo for themselves. 7 ‘ day we crossed the Richard-on River. whioh Is of less As regards, in the point, Pek on mens 4 y law. ond by pat | ee Phe Lens] noe American ship nd hed recently arrived at Loss of the Captain, §¢., &c. weenie ee the wate ates Coe inthe we apt jupely of gold. bani ee tues thorit, ™ ot ene: ton, Eng li 4 y } re ot op i". u on ne jon whole westerm’ a tao a hhanaresmteneniegmin greet det j Riley, and. as wo are intormed, the people we thede. oee valreedy receives per, teamer, "Ine as) The English bark John Mutson, Capt. George I had appointed James Hope, a baltcast native, who | slope of the moun Je es | triets below will acocde to the same; and, as it is of the first importance that there be w among the people of ¢ erent leading object—t ment for ourselves— AsC has foiled to organize a government, it becowes our imperative duty to take some active measures to provide fur the existingwantsof | thecountry. Thi it ix thought, may be best accomplish- ed by putting im full vigur the administration of the laws as they now exist, aod compivtiag ti tion of the civil government by the el tof all uitivers recogmized by law the seme time a couveution, ia which all @ foreigners had already left | Kennedy, from Maryport, Cumberland, England, | hed formed one of Dease and Simpson'f party, to moet 2 nimity of action Hfornie, and many of the natives; and more were | und last from Panaina, arrived here on the 18th of | 81" the beginning cf September, with two Indian nd to contain the precious litornia in reference to the duily preparing to embark, | hunters, on the Coppermine; but owing to stormy jn greater or lers abundane d, what ty remarkable, ‘Married, at flonclulu, on boned of the American ship | lst month, with one hundred and thirty passengers. PATELLA tg timene ouxht to have aet out, he des gt un extretutly mall depth below the turtace. The Leland. by the Rev. Samuel ©, Damon, on the 11th | Some New- ' . layed hie march & week, and we missed each other al- citizens of California. the propriety, under oxistiag hou Willan’ L. ea" Bol age y Ser ne | Seme New-Yorks were among the number; among together, haviog. we supposed, passed ene apothe cy circumstancer, of acceding to the time and place State of New York, to Miss Catherine & Newton. of the them were Mr. James Lynch, san of Tudge Lymohy | wip st ececnutt top Roi Seb be Une” BRED El BS nen tioned by eral Kiley ia his ation, aud city of Alba N.Y. bi y em ~ mselt ity 3 " f henoull. wie knife as one of the most convenient insti necedid to by the people of some other districts” Tbe of yourehiy 5 (re Bisnard Cbane, son oC thie, Bev..| “Te caiy Veling dis tational Gay of our march. we fur extracting the gold t is only to be hoped. that part committee would recommend their fellow citizens of Henry Chase, and Mr. Stephen C. Massett, also of | orrived at this Place. having for the three Inst days had — now so valuable an employment has beet dixcovered territery are represented shall mert and frame s State | ine gistrict of Sun francisco to elect flre delegates to New York. The voyage was excessively tedious, | niege ofan Indian guido, who led us by easier . for there ig they may be diverted from the more the convention; and they cannot but express the opi. being 9¢ days tome F d wi ith Paths than the dirvet route nerves the eouutry professioual but less ereditable. uses to which they ted to the people for their ri , nion. that their fellow citizens of the two grat mining Deing OF days trom Fenama, and when within @ |" The way in which the drift tow was packed tuto Co- | Sere turned It is not nation which is blessed Fn Gece se Rely ob ang dene ow of Sacramento and San Joaquin, have net Intelligence frem the West Indies, few days of the equator, the typhoid fever broke | ronation Gulf. and Dolphin and Union Straite so late with such direct epport of turning its swords el “ 4 a . ‘ ’ into ares. bn palp capes 100d 004 pus in operation; ta the a he) | vert woh ag }- Ratitiod _ We select the following additional paragraphs, from | out, and four of the passengers died; their nam gether by new ice, rendored it very improbable that It According. to the General description, the search. aoe a ee antlclont fat cieoue tak | tom grater proportion of delegatys to the convoation OF files of Kingston (Ja.) papers, roeelved by the | were—a Mr. Stetson of Boston, Mr. Boss of Syra- | would open syain this season to afford ® passage for for gold. after this novel fashion. Is aitunded wich wt be completed, will bv tound suflleient for all our tem- | than the number mentioned in General Kiley’s procla. Cresent City. They are to the 2ist inst, use, and Mr. John Battye Gill ot New York. Mr. | Shift. and I bave therefure no expectation that the dis- least as many ehanees as any other means of pursuing porary wants. and the committee, belioving thelr fellow ‘The Gencral Assembly of the Island of Jamaica, | “Ut? “a Mr. ye G 8 e * | covery ships can have made their way iu that direction wealth it secms that all depends upon the exact low A briet summary of the organization of the present of the mining istricts to have equal rights, Stetson died February 23, Mr. Boss on the fullow- | thie summer. sud hope that they have either found « cality selected for the first stroke of the pickaxe; aad overpment may not be uuinteresting It consists, portion to their numbers, with the peepis of having been dissolved, writs were issued and the elec- ing day, and Mr. Gillon the 7th March. ‘The heat channel in & higher latitude more directly westward to that in some spots a few scratches will reward the le- ieee & Governor, appuiuted by the supreme govern. | Ciher districts. would recommend them to tloct kuch tions wore going on spiritedly, at last accounts, The ce Gacani 4 - the open sea ofl Cape Bathurst, of that they have ef bo: th lumps of gold, while in overs his toil ie ment; im default of such appointment the ofiice is tem. | increased number of delegates as they in their Judg- Kingston Morning Journal, of the 9th July, speaking of | W"S indeseribably great, and the fear of the dread | fected « paseage homewards by Lancaster Sound, The ty. away almost as co vested in the cruinauding military offcer of | jents sball tink just and right e p¥ne vite +} aiecespepdandiiin tas taait oh, Giiieed dion tal circumstances | have mentioned show that my boats }rimrose Hill. indications have yet boon di the department. Tbe powers ant a ———— Peter H, Boner, the cloring of the late Assembly, anys : lecase Spreading am mgst uA, Ca Great wlarm. | could not approach Wollaston Lend in this uausually itnation of the treasure cam nor are of a limited character, but fully aed an § vered by which the preci Wa. D. M, ‘The last fortnight bas witnessed the meeting and The day after our arrival at the bay of San Fraa- | untow aid season; but this may be done next summer, The wi distrigs gives upon ite ver; pointed out by the jaws 2d. A Secretary, whose du- ysen ion dissolution of our arsembly. Readers ata bs Seat cisco, the captain Was drowned in going on board and | shell endeavor to make arrangements for sendi evident signs of motall ealth. that is ties and powers are alvo property defined. 3d. A Ter- E. Gouin Berrum, | aware that the mtting of the Legislature, iu March, ter- | the vessel, This was his first trip in the ship, of | Mr. Rae with one boat and a retect crew of active men, ow its riches could bave rematned so long ritorial or Departwenia: Legistature, with limited pow- | syne 18, 1849, Eow. Giteenr, mineted unsalistretorily. The Council had refased to | which he owned one-half, and the vessel is mow | 20¥D the Coppermine, next Jnty. to examine the open- ciate portly ers, to pass laws of a lveal character. 4ch. A Superior . give its assent to the bill, passed by the Assembly, for | jeft 1a charge of the first mute, Mt MeAlicter. all | Is between Victoria and Wollaston Landa... The ood mine the selection Cee elows tats ai tah peedaseed oot Pines cage Tee berk Whiten, Gelaton | $ay'had dilarea ie sek anus, nrs and the eter | Donde having eft her, and will etter be wold at | Voyuehey, at ull sud chauge runt in Dotphin and colpanaieas judges and @ fiscal. “kt a Saar ‘oe tach district who are charged with the | The Placer Times snye:—The bark Whiton, Gelston body had declared its want of confidene? ta the former, a h s auction, or lay and rot, as numbers of others are | from the eastward out of Coronation Gulf, a —— seaport he a bears Hee tes Peeee tose ard. The onmall had ae ceahien erie | doing. She was anew ship, and cost £7,000, or | fon primarily down the epening | have mentioned, of and the geld can be washed and packed ine few hous jaws; their duties corre-pond ia # great measure with mu New York, fhe Whiton is of 241 tons sty. complaining of the conduet of the Assembly, aud | thirty-five thousand dollars, " “ by the one between Victoria Land and Boothia, being without any further process or trouble, As concerns those of district marstals aud sheriffs 6th A judge) dirtier. and draws 934 feet of water, Of her pilot, sir. Touhue the course it had pursued, in reference to the Vestels are rusting in all the time, and since the | the only two communications between Ceronation th great and debatable question of the furtanes hi- of first instance for +ach district. This office is by a George Winner, @apiain Gelston speaks in teria of the Incarure in question, Having received her Majesty's | 2d of April, 120 suil have arrived, aa the harbor- | Gulf and Lancaster Sound and its contingation, On therto vetually realixed, Governor Smi frst alealds of the istrict Teh-Alewtion who hare | DEM < pralee Frou: ole pertect Moowlodge ofthe bays determination, upon tho quostion efrnod tober by ne | quastet Feport uy’ Shieh Bir sos, hom ptopoved Coend tovards the Cop, eet te amet sae. Sonweting, tafecs sredetieat ores ction among themselves in the same | 84 Fiver channel, Mer Winner is probably second to two brauebes of the Legisiatare, the Governor sum Col. J, D, Stevenson's new town, which he calls the no one, The Whiton appeared with hor royal yards moned the House to meet on the 20Ub of June, fer the | 4 n , . acifie,” 0, Mr Rae's intended expedition present moment, . ty shortly, on the 28th, © nod 4 telling rapidly. The town is situated about 37 An the resources of this post are inalequate to the tamientos, oF town eoriuel Powers and tunetions | Puente ymaered, 18s without precedent i ous river plied very shortly, on th cophes oie Gcclowing aay: | muilen trom, Su Francisco, at the Junction of the | support of our entire party: and the le of all there officers wre fally detined in tho laws of this Celifornta shye:—We have 4 ber b.ajesty's Secretary of State for t olunies, in | an Joaquin with the Sacramento river, and all | in this ie the middle of Aug country, aud are aimo-t identwal with those of the Adie oud otte eteneh'e postes reply tu the memorial respecting the Counell, and bis | who see the place say that in point of be. ait corresponding vificers im the Atlantic and Westera ‘ 5 to San ¥ In its genera] derpatches relative to the conduct of the Assembly. | uation, it is equal to any site in the world. The Sues plete this organization with the least ted States col of the Tut were referred to @ special committos, which | Colonel has mude Mr. 5. C. Massett, of your city, Ip 0 complete red tofacilitate Leva: pan meg A simple band basin will serve all purposes of retiaing, reservation ef puble order and the execution of the occupied in digi frow the Ural | mem wineortom pawage to bngiand the tame reason. | ba on tending 13 of the meu from England up the Macke: Governor's ent ‘hout delay, together with eix of Me Bell's party, rious misstateu port on the od instant, and subsequently | who was one of our paseengers, Register of the | 2", 4 rivate stamp of ~ Norria, M&de ® Tepor 4 2 ul . to be supported for ine winter at the fist sible delay, the under-igved. in virtue of tin parted the following resolution : aoa 4 he finds fh. I belie: fitabbh “ off < id is in other particalars 4 : . place, and he finds it, Heve, iivre profiiable | jrimud, Slave Lake. | purpose joining th bia vested, Gove oe Ahmed ss We tearm. also, that Bie Theodor Lbat as there seems to be no disposition on the tossing this lake on the ie when it opens in May, taking of the Knglish party uot required by Mr Rao will have id of August. #0 diishment at that time. and remove ; than going to the mines, at least for the present. | for filing the off. ia, who receutty erriy Tart of her dinjecty’s government to afford the reliefs Anbeg the gentlemen from Balumore whe came Leonvention end for filing it with bi vo urgently prayed forand demanded by the “ oe. Wil . porier Court. preteets aad | raphe a a im Becessary ond the pevpic an set forth in various memorial in our sie wees Dr. Williain Grove | Dr. tects, and all vacaucles iu the offlces of first al- Weare tates rip hay OT ith dates Petitions. but, om the contrary, every desire has beeu | L. Tyson, Mr. Fravk Cooper, Mr. Abratain Dyer, calde. (or judge of tr-t justanee), alealdes, justices ‘o bave 6 tee aeen oo rare the set evinced to ecntinue the present extravagant oxpendi- | ud Mr. Charles Tippett, son of the Rey, Mr. Tip- couveils §=The judges of ~ a ~ Meng a co r as ture, which the impoverished conditiou of the inbabi- | pert, late of New York. ‘These have all left for the aistriet — duet o 2 geld dart in poy ‘om tabts renders it imposeibie longer to sustain, the House | neines, tking the Sacramento city route. copsides that it will best consult the rights and tnte- i . a ict of chchore ch Petahtn; be the Beets ths evmatttunney, by” Coste in the mention of the deaths, | forgot to give the people time e » Rivers bef he naviga | Pi ing Our sea voyage we vortt-d pemmican at | ng from any et- | oanve of Dr. Francis O'Kane, whu died the da fe it, OW J . , pe Parry. and ly engaged sons as may receive th placallagt ot vates | weeta sy a Sencha Npunensonente thats ietanae oh atier we left the bay I Acapulco, M e Or « hrnsenstera, OVO year, seription of thi governmem’ Forpeative districts. provid a they are compeweatend | — sas, sae Deaths In California course which has been hitherto pursued by the | Of Aptil. He was 78 years of ay me ane py ite own Inbabliaat, may perhaps resuucite eligible to the ofiee + neu dinte.et wll. therefore, elect | ide De " = we with mining unplements, to seek his fortuae with have gathered Uh foil Uh di lac icpeaticms toss tibpiete aepetian’t tha tae 4 | 4,1 By za mill be pleased tg express to Fesolntion. having been sent to the Governor, | ‘Thinking some of these items might be inter- | the Mah seme | entertain of Me a trefect and two sub i refects, and fil the vacancies in the offices of Firet sieaide (or Jadge of First In- stance) and of Alexides One Judge of the Superior | Teaders to their own limited accommeda- mansion of the cbief person in FA Doraie, make # poor toll house, for a country bridge wir Lordships valuable ser : ters, durin, of the party, both on i the wcrvents he carried with him departed for the ter immediately diesulved the Assembly In! esting to yourself, and some at home, | have taken )i¢"* « od io the dutriets of San Diego. Low be Roder- hh dett’ by bi the fuilowing denial of Goeriend, ane alee ay nee A cook proved to be absolately uot procuradie, Coatt wil ue sens Uarters; omen the dtcteicte ctaen | tek OM. Murticon ‘aud Hoary J. breand. in whieh the oney wamiees the liberty of sending you these few lines. ‘Dut cannot exceed, for the tr-t $4000 per annum, for 4 for the third $1600 These a ", hat the gen : gelerice wil Sipeoe ‘cut of the eivil fund, hich bes eee Ue ele OE Gube oe ee ae House of Assembly, | triumphed over the heat, thecholers: th prewar St ecemeny ave soenve from | _ A quarrel ocourred at Stockton on the 24th May, bo- nies banded tak Geariiceee eer dee Nano eral dee (biveds. Every ulght the | operations which w year round and foggy in summer.” But excitement, yet ae tasters law requires thae the Jagges of the | tweet wm American. wamed Haddart and Jeve fewus, } gine F / . i nae tee 12 dome, wad jar¢ observations ow ungari Chere ts some exportre dissiparion \and vrerwork comblue to make Washington wt wishin three months after ite of. | the celebrated Indian chief, in whieh the latter was thirdly, that iste tan the receipts were wondettet, The opera GA nae, dfheuity in Oxing the attention un hostilities eacricd the tenure of life in! alifurnia extremely frail. Magy Superior Court — * ‘ariff ut fers, for the differeat | shot by the former. the ball entering the right pened a fe a of ben leubecante queaemens, pedon oe prev moasiian cena a for r My on simulta: warters, and manyof ‘die unheeded,” many retire with ruined commute. Periucael Senses. ene legal officers, fnetuding all paering upwards, and lodging in tea Meier, | As the Birch ip indicative of slightest chjestion to the bk ange bs ‘adie Fete an bie hose Wie statements pu @ Geran papers oe tion aod r coavens matic: = enter Se * er . | inst advices Jose Jesus was o jescent, itwas Ti) ; yassed them vowrly confune ature; neverthelors the appears not to be the slightest attentioa pad to an: Aleaiies, vastions ot She teSee. Geetli, Gonetenien Oe: | Cpought be Weulll sesbvel; Uegh Wah the iow Cf tee Sorthen sodllons Game te co labo ieee chlion, crlven, aud the most enthusiastic applause hee beem | ttmore unity of y be traced in the exeot thy agricultural resources of the couutey, es atthe All beoal Alewides Jae wered at the special election, flee we of bis right arm From all accounts, there tion pyheey aith ea 7 we rh me othe ft Mi 7 +8 | then of thir ph effect of It must beto hem in necessaries of Ii © at present supplied by imports ee ee ae ee ed yanmary, 180, | had been some previous difficulty betwewn the two, ee kd Os OR ON ene Onn ghower arta be me vtgnb nde Te nthe say = Hreetion. The four principal Of mutton we hear nothiog; beef is vxeerable - Flak awill coptioue in gh ‘ed by the paw ah who | aud they were both intoxicated at this tine Huddart 4 hnttag ined inelating that there dot Ly b Aout obliged t+ eae a a +" bined Imperial army be con. “nobody bas time tecatch.” aud vegetables have net ade oy ama. claemnaenee | wae tried by a jury of iwolvs men, and sentenced to a.ouig ree care py sen ad wad descrip. | Vetch she oi won whedon Ty tently desiguated by the Nerth, South, tastand yet beu grown Clothing fuod aud uteusils for eoem- we so acs ia Neveu ber ac wideh thine the election | three yents eunhnetment In irons. ‘ite le to be seat to tion alluded to, and forced the Council to reject the pon a'wermiy bedved. artiste were again fe | West, and the operation corres: ing and mining. sell at enormous prices, but fr ae ct members to the Territorial Aswombly will wlso be | Gen to ‘ Selene badly wounded bya pistol shot that he ‘he ssrertion saony-aanere Os ene KM. G. | to bey Sits your mow bd i, age, if the able selasey we desea semen " former was so badly wou: ‘a pist " ° ” . M. G. onor to f. your most obd’t rervan witdge of U ie science, was vllered £600 eo recente iheavenen distrie's 0: eo. diva in about four hours euediy be dae government oo umes any Foreign Musical Intelligence. Mea. “nal Bi wa ieyre'g * ear paya' vent Mag Ab ations Wine oh) — ge ype aye | extray of expendiiure, will be sufficiently 88 | Tie “torurte” oF Mevennece This eplendit | ' se me. werenee, he rately refused. : nome. amrentn as Sonn thse: Peoeete ae. Fwered by my remarking, rst, that the seate of expem- | op tn” wntchr nt ctcdcred sae arti ttt x... To the Secretary of the Admiralty, Ko.,&o, ke. gle citizen, “too sick to go to che mfacs,”’ at length Judges Of Firet (nstaues are recuiated by the Governor, jachment of recruits for the eae regimens, NTO. at its highest elevation, was aways what had | grusical works ever performed on any rage, a a consented to reeeive £20 6 mouth. for staylag bebi and furpi bing the Governor with Work. for the limited period or hts 4 ‘The climate, ft seems, though far not of iteelt destructive to hea’ been proposed by the House of Assembly; secondly, * t tried for the murder, and acquitted on the pn 1 Copemainere, by «ficial retarns, whieh | 1% an ore neat The Austro- Rassian C rant of (From the Londen We are now enabled to trace the progress and ex agereable, t4 cold alt the th to be placed in the custouly of the military. rut t. pe sent up to lt, the obi | 0 there divisions of the hostzon Co begin with other commodities ix there the smailost demand “Wee Huddart wns former! nt in the N. ¥. Regi- beir proceedings by @ deciarstion of waat of THe Asenicax Vooatier.—This gon force of the Hussians. under the command of man's gear” is particulariy +pecitied by the qoreraoe wae tion for forming a State consti. | ment of relunterss, was houorably discharged at that branch of the Legislature, aud an © had aiready won for himswif an enviable Rudiger, our readers wilt recolleot arn “perfect drug,” though whether are to iofer The gener@ convention iat goverduent, will consist | the close of the war He ix ayoung man of respectable Im thie appeal, a reform ot | fame, lett this country, some two years since, wich & | that iteffeeted its parrage rerors the chain of tac Uae- from the remark that thers aru tow ladies tm the pee ee Oe ee Monterey on the tiest | Sttainments, avd it is much to be regretted that he ‘The Crown has replied that | view Of perfeoting himself in u Hneipal tausieal | yaibisor trom Dubia. in Galicia. to Gartfetdt. in Hum | vince, or that botu sexes deecs alike at the “dicgiuga® of 37 delegutes, who wilt ‘delegates will be chosen | should, ina moment of Eorsion, thes rete his prospects ibe Council acted properly. and that the reform re. r pleased to learn tins boon | gary en the Gch of June No serious opposition has | we eaunot exactly deterr Suoh, how doy Se Seat and happiners, amd the hopes of those whe are intervet- | cained, and furthe reaseee eduigned, i was. impoadbte y ‘The following notice of nim we trann offered to its progress; for. although ic was stated scent condition of the evuntry. accunding we eMihirlet of Swi Uiego wil elect two delogatos, of | ed tn hix weltare do grant. Shitting thele qretnd, the esrorscon tor | late from the Gast ot Keone deo Tacetree de Porte t= | thas a geocrel votes ben bene fought on the 234 of eredible reports and di-eore ‘s four, cl Saute Barbara two. of Ban Lule | Juho Wiley, @ carpenter by trade, formerly from now refuse to do business, beomuse | * M. Drayton, who belong: one of the most honora- | Jue bet ween Kareby hes of the United States, has renounoed a bit. | ci the | the Rv * had remained vietorious, though with | great love. yet that intelligence bas not been eorrobo. | inted. The Kussiane have reached the right bauk of the Theiss and their hexdqnarters were neat Tokay on | ‘of San Jose tive, of San | New Jork but recently from the Sandwich isinnda, ‘of Sacramento four. of | was fownd dead in bis bea, at tie City Hotel, on the ¥ t the ication, and shale Gistriet think tel eas | Morning uf the 12th April’ From the fact that he had 1h." dvetienanlo manner in which 1b wee pat oe map ¥ of delegates than that above | purchared considerable quantities of laadawum of late, | inquire what hope there is that the step now taken coumerarive, who, om the or. | snd the appenraton of the body, it ie presumed that he | Yil'sCe nupiiah the ohject of the partion who made ie ited oF not at | committed suiciae, Does avy member of the Assémbly suppose for a mo- w and bperies by the main bode condition has yet been funproved by che regatatiras of ayers and Holes vader Dembiaski, im which | the new xoverner But be tolerabiy cleme O97 ath importial mquirers that thy balance of advantages im Cabternia ts not ro @ iy favorable hes artisan need travel 12.000 miles to peoure them, wing out of = the iuth wit their outposts have, however advanced Kane chi Hoe rood bd & volew w! much further t the south on ® line parallel to that ye we oniled yom Abguds cates om Gages ees eae Taiaee | ese thee the Beebe Ter Bey cones 0 oF ne morentrengil ahd better quality. W. U lew hase | eircom. ‘The chjvct uf thir woveament ia elihee to de- | tedey vith trem Noxtolk for the stedutrovenens ieee J. Case, formerly of Buffalo, New bork, aged about t coerced for the reasofis that have buen adduced? Che voice goes from the fa above the limes | feat the corps of Dembinski. if he should @ be will be © bat! years. government have intimated their willingness to @ mi fat, with the greatest facility. Che | or. in the more probable event of bis retreat across the | uch mode lowrr betes are prineipall, pwerfal cud resvendiag, | Theiee to intercept the whole ot Geor, ‘# division, San Ratu, Sendien: Gh cavesion Sts, porsaee wee tack ohens | Secting. pebble eiets ap ere tbety fo deeply beeen [fie nan eppenced ta the tol ef tee Cordial of Th | ‘sheen scm eoethtin on tie Meee one nok | “Cite places ior holatog eles. | ¢handles, and carzying, | chat. Phere te ne doubt that there will prove ef | Juive,” Maral ot the Huguenots,” aud Bertraa of Jet arveat that Tasmlewiteoh Intended either to divide | triove will | jew Gaye rince. It appears the bout rum against’ @ great advantage to. the public. he Assembly, | “Robert te biable ws ihe tovements of the. Cotpé wiidib: (hs Bin Jeo» | shag, Sad eank almost tmunedincely, | Copied eevee | ery of Hee core ee aes wed te ee cee: | g-Tie tamed French opera of Halevy, “Jon Sebastion | | The me picolely the counterpart in the suath of fortwerly & pilot at the Cotmmbie river, aad an Urego: | Jotity of ite members desire, and it will have no other | de Portugal Sanit pertvrmed at tho, uheaage de le | S000 as PPh icwti seh tm shania Rr the ts Sarsone Fedehve the seorv ix cansig =sGls Gayincae | tho eam 08 the fetpem Of toe Veneall the tides | mene aie thot aed eae to reach the Thelss, at Suegedin, and eventually oe reached the shore ia safety.—/Alie California, woabaers ene tM complete the the «ship. Anwexed i ptain Thomas A. Conover T (raves Mi ae in the Sacraments end san Jouquia di be hereafter desiguated » Tbe loent Atenid Lers of the Aynutamientos ue +0 as judges avd Inspectors of eleetic should be lees thau three such jud Alex: y, jurgeou— William Whelan Pacond Grier Ass’ Surgeoa ~Wasee arine OMeors Bet vajor George AS Nicholson Purser Charles Mw teen tion of the whole line ot that tere tow ment atail It will Bave the oounell Pervodelled te ap nt de ‘s river, If power bi tetere Koseuth and Georgey cau cross thipmen: - the A man. by the name of HB. Y bee Fetus ar. | cording to its own pian oF no change at all, And until ert it, between the northern and southern armies wel brah ea Tit the howe of Sit. Metrill, | the government conernte, it will do ho business. After rhea Jeliacbich bas been covsiderably retarded in this movement, by the resistance of Ceiorwardete, « fortress of Wo lusportant & charaoter to be left im tis reat; aad Perevel bas mMabauvred with ability, on the oid Roma: ron stil buterseet that great bend om the pene! the 17th of April. stp. Haale chien of the United States and of ‘Upper California. 21 years of age. and Fee Be] Inthe distriet where tow vote ie Mlered, wl by entl tied to the right of suffrage ali oltisens of J nevering the | this, what has happened wax unayidablo And how. Hass, te was | ever the eivetors may determing, of. the eleetions inay from poh terminate, the government is wot likely to give herem the brie ney ecrees ‘They oust reciet an attempt for it is uothing lowes, j ‘ fiieu, be fo cate to he been robbed of sume $0ou interfere wi b the sovercign in the exercise of her pre. Ferdi eure G ” “7 “8 a 0 Very J ong, ranged the | Thie detachment of the Magyars will probably op- wn, rege Botnen ten fornia why have been forced to oume to thi " abe om Sea Biss Seen enserciom tn ite cane te ous of the Gees | tanner of Lalbonariets, Alver ihe year 1800, boring r F 4 the U. '&, stony af-war Falmouth, te } Gn account A Maving rendered, Aesitane 10 tne | te ete sank te com areca her comnetl elvan’ tm, piconess tee shy rill > tent has fatune tn prowecuting his puicical iueas, We | Uae'a helee Whethed selinehicn auvancos torsbe nerves Bert C ceesien dice ae taaeel Ameri t juriag be “4 4 where Korein encournye jon tae a usstane vuth: vor they nfbet, the “ sieuld aleo oN i thongh the wttendaut had left the room | Uotuay Sine tate, therefore’ of the connect i = On returning to italy, ho mot his shuns Mingeoms it'be tn halves, iy 6 pelpsoaieones i aac > a : issu, therefore, of the tos - J , seem! choc ohould be tahem by the Inepecters, that tee beiore, By papers found among hia y ) im defending the eity of Bulcgua

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